Frequent urination in male patients may be due to purely physiological factors, or due to bladder diseases and urinary obstruction. 1. Purely physiological factors: such as drinking a lot of water, cold stimulation, fatigue, resistance to decline and mental tension, etc., may lead to increased urination, but they are temporary and do not require treatment. 2. Bladder diseases: such as inflammation, stones, foreign bodies, tumors, etc., or neurological disorders, as well as diseases of the tissues and organs around the bladder, can lead to a decrease in the bladder’s ability to store urine. When the urine in the bladder is less than normal there will be a feeling of wanting to go to the toilet, thus frequent urination. 3. Voiding obstruction: such as urethral stenosis, prostatitis, prostate hyperplasia, etc., will lead to increased resistance to urination, and even residual urine, the functional capacity of the bladder is reduced. The early stage of this kind of disease is often manifested as frequent urination, increased nocturia and other symptoms. It should be noted that if the male patients appear to urinate frequently, they should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease, and actively treat it, so as not to delay the condition.